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MEDfOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1939.
MGE THREE
Society
By Clara
Miss Miller's
Engagement to
Mr. Wray Told
Last evening at a pleasant miscel
laneous shower party given by Mr.
Tom Wray, Jr., at her home on Van
couver avenue, the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of Miss Leabel
Miller to Dick Wray was announced.
Quests Invited to the affair were
Mesdames M. T. Wray, Harold Larsen.
Oliver Gii3tafson. Don Dutton, Ben
ton Newman and George HUes.
Miss Miller, a popular member of
the younger set here, will become the
bride of Mr. Wrny on Sunday, October
22.
The honoree Is a graduate of Med
ford. high school and has lived here
for some time. Mr. Wray received
his education In Chlco, Cal., and later
attended the University of Oregon In
Eueene. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. T. Wray of Medford and the
brother of Tom Wray, Jr. In this
city he Is associated with Larsen
clothing store.
Former Medford
Man to Wed Soon
The many Medford frlende of Lyle
Kinney, a former resident, were In
receipt of Invitations yesterday for
his marriage to Miss Cena La vine
Smith on Saturday. October 31, at
8 o'clock In the evening at the
Presbyterian church in Marshfield.
A reception will follow In the Chan
dler hotel.
Miss Smith Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, the family
being prominent In Marshfield for
a number of years.
Mr. Kinney Is the cousin of Mrs.
Kinney Holmes of this city. He grad
uated from the Medford high school
and later attended Oregon State col
lege In Corvallis where he was affili
ated with Phi Sigma Kappa. He Is
associated with the Standard Oil
company in Drain at the present
time.
Several of Mr. Kinney's friends
from here are planning to attend the
ceremony.
Berry Home Is
Scene of Meet
Mrs. Jessie Berry of Crater Lake
avenue was hostess yesterday after
noon to the Fidelity circle of the
Methodist church.
After devotlonals Mrs. Hazel An
thony presided at the business ses
sion. A rummage sale will be held
October 21 and 22 and the annual
bazaar and dinner date was set for
December 1 and 2. Hereafter meet
ings of the organization will be held
at 3 o'clock.
A clever flower and bird guessing
contest was conducted during the af
ternoon by Mrs. Minnie Heinle.
Mrs. R. Mordoff of Klamath Falls,
ft former Medford resident, was a
guest of the affair. Refreshments
concluded the meeting.
Phoenix Club "
Meets Friday
Phoenix Garden club will convene
Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock In the
recreational hall of the Phoenix
Christian church.
Hostesses will be Mrs. W. R. Gar
rison and Mrs. W. M. Caldwell. All
persons Interested are Invited to
attend the regular meeting session.
INDIGESTION
Sensational Relief from Indigestion
and One Dose Proves It
If tin) flm daeo of tMi plflkUQt-Urtlat Uttf
Mack Ubltt doesn't brine you the fittest and moat
mrasiXe relief rU bare eiverieni-ed lend botUa
bir-k to as i:d set POUIUX MONEY BACK. TbU
Br!l-2i UWt bel?) the itomirh digest food,
Bakra tha girtit ttranirh fluid! html cm and let
rod eat 'be nourhhlns f.iodi you ncL For heart
burr, L-k hniirhe and urnUi often eutd bJ
nrm atnmirh fluidi mthmc too feel tour and
alt all otfir JVPT OVF. IlOSB at BaU-ana pro Of
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M. M. DEPT.
MATURE FIGURES
with
IVarneps
Clubs
Mary Davis
Clement'Robinson
Wedding Service
in Yreka, CaL
Miss Donna Carol Clement, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clement
of the Phoenix district, became the
bride of Fred E. Robinson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Robinson of
Medford. Saturday morning at 11
o'clock In Y re lea. Cal.
The Rev. John Burns of the Metho
dist church united the couple in
marriage In the presence of Mr. md
Mrs. Clement. The bride wore a be
coming dress of blue satin with lace
shoulder Inset.
Mrs. Robinson moved to this val
ley a year ago with her parents from
Minnesota. Mr. Robinson has made
his home here for u number of years
and graduated from Medford high
school In 1037.
The young couple are now at home
to their friends at 724 West Jackson
street.
Royce Finleys
Visit In City
The H. E. Rlnabarger home on East
Ninth street was the scene of a
delightful dinner party Saturday eve
ning honoring Mr. and Mrs. Royce
Plnley of Hollywood. Cal.. who are
the house guests here of Mr. Plnley s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Swartz.
at their home on Berkeley way.
Other guests pres?nt were Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Thomas of Yreka, Cal..
and Mrs. Josephine Jerome and
daughter. Mrs. Thomas is Mrs. Rtnn
barger's sister.
The Finleys with Mr. and Mrs.
Swartz will leave here Friday for San
Francisco to attend the Golden Gate
International exposition on Treasure
Island after which the visitors will
return to Hollywood and the Swartz'
to their home here.
Golfers Travel
To Ashland Links
A group of Rogue Valley Golf club
women members spent today In Ash
land where they were guests of the
club there for a day of pleasant ac
tivities. Luncheon was followed by a tour
nament. Among those from the local
club making the trip were Mesdames
Aletha Vawter. Belle Thompson. Lar
ry Sehade, Lewis Stewart, George
Codding. T. J. Fuson, Keith Kittles.
W. J. Moyer. Laddie Selkirk, R. G
Bunch. Jerry Jerome, Leland Clark
and the Misses Helen Thompson and
Jerry Bunch.
Mistletoe Club"
To Have Tarty
The Mistletoe club will sponsor a
public card party Friday afternoon
at 1:30 o'clock in the Girls' Com
munity clubhouse. All persons In
terested are invited to attend. Auc
tion and contract bridge and pinochle
will be played throughout the af
ternoon. f
Gulrtys Going
To Exposition
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Goldy plan to
leave tomorrow for San Francisco
where they will spend a week va
cationing and attending the Golden
Gete International exposition on
Treasure Island.
Noble Grands
WUI Convene
Past Noble Grands club will con
vene Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
at the Girls' Community clubhouse.
All members are asked to attend.
Reames Chapter
Will Meet Soon
Reames chapter, O. E. S. will meet
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In the
Masonic temple. Refreshments will be
served. Visiting members are Invited
STORE
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ment that takes a definite
stand against those ma
ture abdominal bulges.
Designed to do more than
achieve a firm flatness
it supports the relaxed
abdominal muscles in
place. You'll find it most
comfortable and a
very satisfactory way to
assure the youthful curves
of fashion! The bust sec
tion is of soft rayon jersey.
$4.95
NOTICE
It Is necessary that ail club, or
s'anlzatton and society notices be
Drought or phoned into this of
fice by Friday noon If they are
to appear In Sunday's society
uage.
Notices which do not reach this
office by Friday noon cannot be
printed Sunday.
Baptist Group
Enjoy Meeting
Ladles auxiliary of the First Bap
tist church held Its business meet
ing yesterday at the home of Mrs.
M. S. Kaufman. The meeting opened
with prayer led by Mrs. Fred San
ders. Committee reports were given after
which plans for a rummage sale to
be held Thursday, Friday and Sat
urday were made.
Refreshments were served at the
conclusion of the session. Mrs. S.
Steveson, Mrs. Sanders and Mrs.
Kaufman were hostesses for the af
ternoon. 4
Visitors Here
At Mr. Itennett's
Mrs. E. J. Pace of Greenville. Cal..
Is a visitor In Medford at the home
of her father, N. S. Bennett on North
Central avenue, Mrs. Cora Carlson of
Oakland. Cal., also Mr. Bennett's
daughter, Is spending some time here
visiting.
rita Deuel
Tent Tn Meet
Elta Deuel riubbs Tent No. 11,
Daughters of Union Veterans will
convene at the Medford armory Fri
day evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Walter
Rowley, president, asks that all mem
bers attend the session.
Job's Daughter -Meet
Tonight
A regular meeting of Job's Daugh
ters will be held this evening at 7:30
o'clock In the Masonic temple.
Calendar
Wednesday !
6:30 p. m. Chrysanthemum club.
K. P. hall.
7:00 p. m. Legion dinner, armory.
7 :30 p. m. Music group, AAUW,
home Mrs. David Yale, 16 Corning
Court.
Thursdny
9:30 a. m. Thursday Mornlns
study club, Girls' Community club
house. 1 :30 p. m. Building Bridge club,
home Mrs. Sid Brown, 504 South
Holly.
2:00 p. m. W.C.T.U.. home- Mrs.
Minnie Bryant, 101 Cottage street.
2 :00 p. m. Loyalty circle, home
Mrs. Andy Lynch. 320 North Holly.
8:00 p. m. International Relations,
AAUW, home Mrs. John Lawrence.
7:30 p. m. Job's Daughters, Ma
sonic temple.
8:00 p.m. Nurses association, home
Maude Demorest, 131 Vancouver ave
nue. 8 :00 p. m. Past Noble Grands.
Girls' Community clubhouse.
8:00 p. m. Reames chapter, O. E.
S., Masonic temple.
BY
BERLIN, Oct. 11. (&) Authorized
German sources said today official
Germany sees no conflict between
the war alms expressed by Premier
Daladler yesterday security, defense
of his country, guarantees for Euro
pean peace provided those are
France's real war alms and the
peace proposals of Relchsfuehrer Hit
ler's reichstag speech.
The German government appar
ently is willing to regard the French
premier's strictures on leading Ger
man personalities as intended for
home consumption. Likewise his
presentation of German alms are
forgiven him, although sharply re
jected by the German viewpoint,
these sources said, provided his basic
demands are for security and guar
antees.
(Daladler said Britain and France
would "continue to fiht" until they
obtained definite guarantees of se
curity and "lasting peace in Europe.")
German Bources do not think Da
ladler can prevail oh the French
pollu to venture out from his
Maglnot line and attack Germany
If the proclaimed French war alms
are defense and security.
American Scribes
On Western Front
LONDON. Oct. 11. ( AP Eleven
American newspapermen wearing
khaki uniforms were enroute today
to the western front, the first re
porters assigned to British troops In
France.
The Associated Press representative
Is Drew Mid die ton of the London
ataff. who came abroad early In 1939
and helped report Oreat Britain's
pre pa redness measttres. He Is 25 years
old. a native of New York City and
a graduate of Syracuse university.
Says the GUSS-MAKER: "Schilling
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Says the PERCOLATOR: "" demand
percolator coMtt ord I do moan
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UTEST ADDITION
Caracul, ermine, mink, kolinsky,
lamb and muskrat are Just a few of
the beautiful furs to be had In
Mann's new fur department which
was formally opened today.
With addition of this new fur fee,- i
ture it Is now possible to be clothed
from tip to toe at Mann' for the
gorgeous furs will spell the final word
for making attractive and complete
outfits for Mann's many patrons.
Jo Rostel. manager of the new de
partment points out that at the
present the large varieties of fur coats
are specially priced but that furs
will be one of the first articles of
clothing to be affected in price by
the war. Mrs. Rostel "also stated that
much time and effort had been ei
pended In selection of the type of
furs which her department desired
for the hundreds of women shoppers
tn southern Oregon and that Mann's
waited for some time until they lo
cated the best In fashions, furs and
prices before adding the special sec
tion. In the group are chubbies, hip
lenRth fur coats which add so much
to an ensemble, full-length coats, and
quarter-length coat-. Rich colors of
browns, blacks and grays are fea
tured. Not only Is the selection of
coats varied btit separate neckpieces
are also available. One little number
Is especially appealing a scarf fash
ioned from six skins of Kolinsky
and cleverly put together to form
an important part of any outfit.
In the complete fur selection sizes
run from 12 to 46 and other sizes
may be obtained by overnight ser
vice, Mrs. Rostel said. She also In
vited southern Oregon patrons to
drop In to the new department for
a glance at the latest fur models
which are also on display In Mann's
store windows.
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L BE KEPT
L CLOSE OF FAIR
TREASURE ISLAND. Oct. 11 (Spl.)
The beautiful Shasta -Cascade build
ing in the California group on Treas
ure island will remain open until
the end of the fair, October 29, It
was announced today.
The announcement said the board
of directors of the Shasta-Cascade
Wonderland association had assumed
the responsibility for keeping the
building open until the close of the
fair.
The announcement was received
with gratification by the California
commission for the exposition, as
the Shasta-Cascade building, with
Its numerous dioramas, exhibits and
outdoor woodland, wild pheasants
and quail, has been one of the
greatest drawing cards In the Cali
fornia group.
ACIIVlCLM
Medford Active club In a meeting
at the Hotel Medford last night gave
consideration to the proposed new
city park and recreational area and
the cooperation to be given by the
Active club In Its endeavor to assist
the chamber of commerce and service
clubs of Medford In the project.
The Active club has long favored
some action In the recreational di
rectlon and it was decided at the
session to work toward the projects.
Sim Jarvl, fire chief of the Rogue
River national forest, waa guest
speaker. He told of forest main
tenance and the supervision of fire
control during the summer months.
Highlights of Mr. Jarvi'i talk had
to do with the "one lick" method
of fighting fires and the 40 "Iron
men" who were so efficient during
recent experiments by the forest
patrols.
TELLS F
PORTLAND, Oct. 1 -W Oliver A.
Quayle. Jr.. treasurer of the Demo
cratic national committee, arrived In
Oregon last night to confer with state
party leaders on the annual Jackson
Day campaign fund drive.
Quayle refused to talk of candl-
dates end declared "finances are my
business." He hoped the campaign
would bring the Democrats "three-
5
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WONDERLAND BUILDING
OPEN
fourths of a million dollars" for the
1940 campaign.
"The Republicans have only one
thing we don't have." he asserted.
"That's money. They have ton of
It. We need only ft half-ton to do
the Job."
10 CITY AFTER LEAP
VANCOUVER. B. C. Oct. 11 (CP)
Second Lieut. Edward B. Saxon, ob
ject of a widespread aeral search
In Washington after he and private
W. E. Shane disappeared on a flight
from 8pokane to Fort Lewis, Wash
arrived hero today, safe after he and
his companion Jumped from their
crashing plane.
But Saxon said he does not know
what happened to Shane after the
two parachuted to earth near Keefera.
B. C. Monday afternoon.
Stiff, sore and unshaven after 26
hours in the British Columbia wild
erness, Saxon related how he told
Shane to Jump when the plane's gas
oline ran low. A moment later he
himself bailed out from 1,000 feet
and landed In an evergreen tree
which broke his fall.
He saw the rhlp crnsh In a mass of
tangled wreckage but did not go to
It after he parachuted to earth.
"I did not see Shane again aftei
he Jumped," said Saxon, member of
the Washington National Guard at
Spokane.
"I was flying south when we
jumped and I told him to follow a
river, which turned out to be the
Douglas river, and we were to meet.
But he never showed up and I
thought the best thing to do would
be to get out to civilization and or
ganize a search party."
OF MATANUSKA VALLEY
PALMER. Alaska. Oct. 11 OP)
Cold and snow threatened ruin to
day for former middle-west drought
farmers who colonized a new land
to escape dust and heat.
Dog teams and snowshoes were
utilized by colonlstn on the govern
ment-sponsored Matanuska valley
farm protect to fight a sudden and
unexpected early snowfall that btirled
crops.
Nearly every farmer lost something
In the 12 to 18-tnch snowfall. The
temperature hovered around the 10
above zero mark. The crop situation
was the most serious since the colony
was formed more than four years
ago.
'Only a small portion of grain had
been harvested; the rest, about 80
per cent, was tn shock in the field
or uncut, the latter being flattened
by the first snowfall Sunday.
Acres of market garden produce
were caught unharvested, fields of
cabbage were blowing bare and freez
ing swiftly.
Colonists said It was impossible to
estimate the "untold damage".
A stated communication of
Reames chapter, O. E. 8.,
will be held Thursday eve
ning, October 12, a 8
o'clock. Refreshments will
be served. Visiting members are In
vited. Lillian Gray. W. M.
Hattie M. Alden. Sec'y.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE: 1037 Ford Coupe, per
fect condition. Radio and heater.
Terms. Phone 126.
M,
The world's biggest business housework de- $A f Mtl 'JA tjljj f
serves a pause for refreshment. You will welcome ofh VjJJJiimJ-- I
ice-cold Coca-Cola many times af: home. When 4)
you shop include a six-bottle carton of Coca-Cola. VI -
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF MEDFORD
601 N. GRAPE STREET PHONE 778
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FOR SALE N. H. Red pullet. Sny
der's. Phone 4-P-4.
TOMATOES, lc lb. GREEN BEANS
3c lb. PUMPKINS, all sizes. Ford's
Gardens. 2 miles West on Jackson
ville Highway. Phone 731-R-l.
FOR SALE Grapes and Walnuts. J.
A. Munke. 4 milos West of Med lord.
WANTED Waitress and girl for
housework. Reference. 341-J-3.
FOR SALE 50 feeder pigs. Inquire
Parson's Machine 6hop. No. River
side. 1935 V-8 Station wagon, low mi
leage. 6-ply rubber, she's
dandy.
1931 Model A Coupe today onlv $85.00
1938 Willys Pick-up .'.1445.00
1936 Plymouth Tudor Sedan
1933 Dodae 4 -door Sedan
Auto Sales & Loan
Cor. 9th & So. Bartlett
A Stocked and equipped
S55D0 tiiilry form-47 acre& lr
VwwVV npteci, clover grain, lots
of Improvements 10 dairy cows,
235 fine turkeys, 35 ton hay A
good small farm in a good district,
also
Almost new modern
S2850 nome ,vlth aniaM rental
on good street. Trade equity for
vacant lota or acreage.
also
fDAnnA Attractive modern f tve
S2200 ronm wttone, paved St..
WfcW Knmgp Hardwood floors,
coved ceilings. 200.00 down, bal
ance 20.00 per month including
interest.
The Real Estate Exchange
No. 7 N. Brtlett St. Phone 1496
STOCK Trailer. See Tom. 206 N.
Riverside.
FOR SALE Several floor wimples and
repossessed 6 ft. electric refrigera
tors. 99.95 and up. Terms. Mont
gomery Ward.
FOR RENT Modern, newly decor
ated 5-room house: easy to heat,
reasonable. 720 West 11th.
FOR RENT-4-room house, complete
ly furnished. 1015 Reddy. j
FOR SALE 75 golf set. 7 matched
Irons. 8 matched woods, tm-tem-pered
shafts, including bag, 4C
Lost River Dairy.
FOR RENT 7 -room modern house
unfurnished, 32.50 month. 1119 W
Main.
Mlddleaged Gentleman wants to drive
ajirt share expenses to and from
Chicago last, of week. Box 3050.
Tribune.
12 - GAUGE Remington Automatic
ribbed barrel, good condition, ft20.
36 So. Central.
W.R.C. Will hold a food and rummage
sale Oct. 13th and 14th. at old
Western Thrift Store on Sixth
Street.
FOR SALE 2 houses, one furnished.
$950. City limits, 650 down (10 and
interest; also 1' acres, 3-room
modern house, close to schools.
H2.000. terms. Owner, 518 E. Main.
FUEL OIL NEW Associated. Day or
Nlte Service. Medlord Fuel Co. Tel.
631.
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COSTS ICS! TO FCCO.... irs
COMPUTE! NOTHING tLSt
meet) si no. nowsalis
innrs in its FIELD I
SAYfRlSKllS! roun boo
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So welcome lu " j
WANTED Woman to take charge of
home. One child school age, Good
home for rlht party. Twenty-five
dollars a month, room A: board.
Write Box 3042 Medford Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE 10-room house, newly I
decorated, with 3-room apartment. !
Two lots, two ft- t on third lot !
Double garage. 307 N. Ivy.
The B:iptist Ladies Auxiliary will hold
a rummnce sale At Whillock s old
store on North Central, Oct. 13th
and 14th.
WANTED Scrap iron, to supply In
creasing demand. Spot ca.sh paid
at latest market price.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 North Grape St. Phone 1062
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house 47 South Fir St.
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